hey
read this
http://www.breitbart.com/california/2016/10/21/2nd-fire-apple-iphone-7-threatens-mass-recall/
stop calling real news fake news, who do you think you are? CNN?
loser
You clearly can't read the article you posted. One phone was severely damaged mechanically, which most likely caused that failure, and the other one is not even established as the cause of the fire in the car. (The driver was sure it was the phone... Yeah, that gets him his 15 minutes of fame because it's "Apple" in the headline.)
I'm as sure as you are that those two events happened -- but you cannot credibly use those as the basis of a claim that iPhones have a high failure rate. If you do, you're a fool.
Look, high tech stuff can fail, we all know that. I was doing failure mode analyses on spacecraft subsystems and components 35 years ago, I know something about the topic, so don't pull such juvenile cr@p, okay? "Loser"? You're just a fool trying to make a stupid and false point. Can't you find some other place to haunt with your foolishness? Please?
. . . in the same thread? You are delusional.
You are the loser here, not dayglored or me or any of the other posters who have called you on your delusions.
That article proves exactly NOTHING if you are trying to show a rampant problem with all Apple iPhone 7 or even iPhones in general that shows a need to recall all Apple iPhones over exploding batteries or even fires.
Do a search for iPhone 7 batteries that have been reported to have caught fire since then. You won't find any.
Read that and weep, Arl295
Hey Ari, truce, let's forget all this phone stuff for a minute.
I note on your profile page you're from New Jersey. I was too, many decades ago (raised there, but left in 1974).
So of course I gotta ask, which exit?